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children can amplify existing inequalities across generations. Third, inequality can exist even within families, and the …
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of parental income, and that children appear to compare their actual income situation with the aspiration level acquired …
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India. I develop new theory-driven survey measures based on hypothetical scenarios that allow me to separately identify … parental beliefs about the human capital production function and their preferences for inequality in children’s outcomes, as … inequality concerns over children’s final outcomes. Because they perceive investments and baseline ability to be complements in …
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This report develops an analytical framework that assesses the macroeconomic, environmental and distributional consequences of energy subsidy reforms. The framework is applied to the case of Indonesia to study the consequences in this country of a gradual phase out of all energy consumption...
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We study earnings and income inequality in Britain over the 25 years prior to the COVID-19 pandemic. We focus on the middle 90% of the income distribution, within which the gap between top and bottom in 2019-20 was essentially the same as a quarter-century earlier. We show that this apparent...
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